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ROSES 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
OuR ROSES are field-grown plants, having been cultivated in 
fields during the past two years. In fall they are carefully dug, 
planted in pots, and stored in cold storehouses, where artificial 
heat is only used to exclude severe frost, and are then moved 
into frames outdoors in early spring and gradually exposed to 
the weather. Under this treatment the plants develop in the 
most natural way, and are much superior to stock which has 
been forced in a high temperature into unnatural and weakened 
growth, and to comparatively worthless roses which are sold 
so cheaply in a dormant condition. 
All varieties listed are 75¢ each; $8.00 
per doz.; $60.00 per 100. Except as noted. 
BRIARCLIFF. Fine flowers of a silvery rose-pink. Deservedly a 
favorite. 
CATHERINE Korpes. A showy, large rose with long, pointed, 
rich red buds. Long-lasting and fragrant. 
EDEL. Enormous, well-built white flower with faintest ivory- 
white at base; very free-flowering, delightfully scented. 
The best white. 
EpITH NELLIE PERKINS. Vigorous, free-flowering rose. Orien- 
tal red, shaded cerise-orange, inside salmon-pink. 
ETOILE DE HoLuaANDE. Brilliant crimson-red flower—perhaps 
the most popular red rose both for its fragrance and 
vigorous growth. Each, 85¢; $9.00 per doz. 
GoLDEN Dawn. The ideal yellow garden rose. Lemon-yellow 
buds with crimson shading, opening to large double yellow 
flowers, resembling the old favorite Marechal Niel. 
Gruss AN TEPLITZ. This is the reddest of all the red roses. 
Strong grower and exceptionally hardy. 
HapLeEy. Deep crimson with a velvety texture. 
KAISERINE AUGUSTA VICTORIA. Soft pearly white. 
Lapy ALICE STANLEY. Large buds which, upon expanding, 
develop into large, moderately fragrant blooms, flesh-pink 
and a coral-rose tint on the reverse; very free bloomer, 
splendid foliage. 
Lapy MARGARET STEWART. A rose of unique and distinct 
color. The flowers in the young stage are a deep sunflower- 
